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$62000K-75000K a year
Lead communications and crisis management for government agencies, advising executive leadership and managing media relations.
You have strong communications leadership and crisis management experience but do not meet the minimum 2 years as an emergency communications operator or specific training delivery experience required.
Training Specialist – Emergency Communications Location: Washington, DC Employment Type: Contract Position Overview A public safety emergency communications organization in Washington, DC is seeking a Training Specialist to support workforce development within a 911 call center environment. This role is responsible for delivering new-hire training, continuing education, and ongoing professional development for emergency communications personnel. The Training Specialist plays a key role in maintaining operational readiness, consistency, and compliance through effective instructional design and training delivery. Key Responsibilities • Conduct new-hire training, refresher courses, and continuing education programs • Develop, coordinate, implement, and deliver training programs for both new and experienced employees • Monitor trainee performance, progress, and readiness for independent duty • Manage training schedules, assignments, and learning activities • Assess training effectiveness and recommend improvements • Ensure training content aligns with operational standards, policies, and procedures • Support ongoing professional development initiatives within emergency communications Minimum Education & Experience • Bachelor’s degree required • Minimum 2 years of experience as an emergency communications operator in a 911 call center environment Required Skills & Knowledge • Strong knowledge of 9-1-1 emergency dispatching and communications systems, policies, procedures, and equipment • Knowledge of Federal Communications Commission (FCC) regulations • Familiarity with modern training practices and current developments in emergency communications education • Understanding of accepted principles, methods, and best practices for training and staff development in emergency communications • Ability to design and deliver effective training programs • Ability to train on and operate E-911 systems, including Computer-Aided Dispatch (CAD), criminal information networks, and phone systems • Ability to develop written materials such as policies, standard operating procedures, bulletins, and training notifications • Strong written communication skills with the ability to produce clear, accurate documentation and evaluations • Ability to multitask and rapidly assess emergency communication scenarios to respond appropriately
This job posting was last updated on 2/23/2026